The applicant was injured in a motor vehicle accident and sought various statutory accident benefits, including treatment plans for physiotherapy, chiropractic, psychological, and optometric services, as well as prescription expenses.
The respondent insurer denied the benefits.
The Licence Appeal Tribunal found that the applicant was entitled to the psychological services and a portion of the prescription expenses, as the medical evidence supported a diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder and chronic pain related to the accident.
However, the Tribunal dismissed the claims for physiotherapy, chiropractic, and optometric services, preferring the respondent's insurer examinations which found these treatments were not reasonable and necessary.
The applicant's claim for a special award under s. 10 of O. Reg. 664 was dismissed, as the respondent's reliance on its medical experts was not unreasonable.